Thomas-Hellaby-Obituary

Thomas E. Hellaby

Chili-Warsaw, New York

Age 56

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Hellaby, Thomas E. Chili-Warsaw: On Thursday, December 6, 2012 at age 56. Tom lost his battle with Kidney Cancer. Predeceased by his parents, John A. & Lorraine Hellaby & sibling Starr Horst. Survived by his loving siblings; Gayle Accongio, Jane (Ron) Andrews, Anne (Miles) Zenter, Allan...

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I sure do miss you Tom

ways so full for life. Very Caring person for family and friends alike glad to have this chance to remember him. God Bless

Tom used to come to the Warsaw Library while i was clerking. He was such a wonderful guy. He would brush off our cars when the snow was bad. He always turned off the lights downstairs when he stayed till closing. He spoke so highly of his siblings. I am so very sorry he is gone. We miss him.

To the Hellaby Family, I am so sorry for the lost of a brother and friend.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Gordie told me many stories about the adventures of Tom & Gordie. Many of those memories put a smile on my face while waiting to join Gordie some day.

May the peace of the Lord hold you during this time and may the memories put many smiles on your faces.

In His Name,

Tom and Angel somehow found me back in 2005 when I was playing basketball out at East Carolina University and we talked a lot via email about our (The Hellaby's)heritage- we were connecting the dots of our great grandfathers who went to NY and the other to NZ. It was so exciting to find out how much research he had and that we had a huge family tree in NZ and the US. I invited Tom, Angel and Dave to come to my graduation to meet my family who flew in from New Zealand, Australia and Turkey....

Jennifer, So very sorry for the loss of your father. Remember all the Great times you shared with him, that is a love only a father and daughter can have. God bless you and your family at this time and always remember that he will always be looking down at you and watching his grandson grow into a young man.

Jennifer, my deepest sympathy. Tom was your father, he cared deeply for you. You were there when he needed you most. R.I.P. Tom. I will always remember you saying, "take care of Grandma." Love you, Grandma

Tom will always be a part of some of my fondest memories. Halloween.(The ultimate costume creator).Snowmobiling and canoeing vacations in the mountains. (The ultimate host.) I haven't seen you in a while Tom, but you will always be a part of a past I cherish. I wish you and your family and friends peace now.